vulval CANCER
Vulval cancer is a rare type of cancer that affects the vulva, the outside parts of the female genitals. Around 1,300 women a year in the UK are diagnosed with it.
COMMON SYMPTOMS OF vulval CANCER

- Itching, burning or soreness of the vulva that persists.
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Blood-stained discharge.
- Pain in the area of the vulva.
- A lump or swelling over the vulva or a mole that changes shape or colour.
- A burning sensation on passing urine.
Early diagnosis is important. When diagnosed at its earliest stage, more than 9 in 10 people with Vulval Cancer will survive their disease for one year or more, compared with 4 in 10 when diagnosed at the latest stage.
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